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Satellite DNA Genomics: The Ongoing Story

  • Manuel A. Garrido-Ramos,
  • Miroslav Plohl and
  • Eva Šatović-Vukšić

22 November 2025

Tandemly repeated non-coding sequences, widely known as satellite DNAs (satDNAs), are extremely diverse and highly variable components of eukaryotic genomes. In recent years, advances in high-throughput sequencing and new bioinformatics platforms hav...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,109 Views
22 Pages

Abundance and Diversification of Repetitive Elements in Decapoda Genomes

  • Christelle Rutz,
  • Lena Bonassin,
  • Arnaud Kress,
  • Caterina Francesconi,
  • Ljudevit Luka Boštjančić,
  • Dorine Merlat,
  • Kathrin Theissinger and
  • Odile Lecompte

15 August 2023

Repetitive elements are a major component of DNA sequences due to their ability to propagate through the genome. Characterization of Metazoan repetitive profiles is improving; however, current pipelines fail to identify a significant proportion of di...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,418 Views
11 Pages

Conservation of Major Satellite DNAs in Snake Heterochromatin

  • Artem Lisachov,
  • Alexander Rumyantsev,
  • Dmitry Prokopov,
  • Malcolm Ferguson-Smith and
  • Vladimir Trifonov

17 January 2023

Repetitive DNA sequences constitute a sizeable portion of animal genomes, and tandemly organized satellite DNAs are a major part of them. They are usually located in constitutive heterochromatin clusters in or near the centromeres or telomeres, and l...

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  • Open Access
42 Citations
6,897 Views
16 Pages

Natural History of a Satellite DNA Family: From the Ancestral Genome Component to Species-Specific Sequences, Concerted and Non-Concerted Evolution

  • Alexander Belyayev,
  • Jiřina Josefiová,
  • Michaela Jandová,
  • Ruslan Kalendar,
  • Karol Krak and
  • Bohumil Mandák

Satellite DNA (satDNA) is the most variable fraction of the eukaryotic genome. Related species share a common ancestral satDNA library and changing of any library component in a particular lineage results in interspecific differences. Although the ge...

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  • Open Access
1,244 Views
21 Pages

Repetitive DNAs and Karyotype Evolution in Phyllostomid Bats (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

  • Geize Aparecida Deon,
  • Tariq Ezaz,
  • José Henrique Forte Stornioli,
  • Rodrigo Zeni dos Santos,
  • Anderson José Baia Gomes,
  • Príncia Grejo Setti,
  • Edivaldo Herculano Correa de Oliveira,
  • Fábio Porto-Foresti,
  • Ricardo Utsunomia and
  • Thomas Liehr
  • + 1 author

29 August 2025

Bats are great models for studying repetitive DNAs due to their compact genomes and extensive chromosomal rearrangements. Here, we investigated the repetitive DNA content of two phyllostomid bat species, Artibeus lituratus (2nn = 30♀/31♂)...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,144 Views
14 Pages

Satellitome Analysis on Talpa aquitania Genome and Inferences about the satDNAs Evolution on Some Talpidae

  • Juana Gutiérrez,
  • Gaël Aleix-Mata,
  • Eugenia E. Montiel,
  • Diogo C. Cabral-de-Mello,
  • Juan Alberto Marchal and
  • Antonio Sánchez

31 December 2022

In the genus Talpa a new species, named Talpa aquitania, has been recently described. Only cytogenetic data are available for the nuclear genome of this species. In this work, we characterize the satellitome of the T. aquitania genome that presents 1...

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  • Open Access
1,500 Views
15 Pages

Evidence for the Transcription of a Satellite DNA Widely Found in Frogs

  • Jennifer Nunes Pompeo,
  • Kaleb Pretto Gatto,
  • Diego Baldo and
  • Luciana Bolsoni Lourenço

5 December 2024

Background: The satellite DNA (satDNA) PcP190 has been identified in multiple frog species from seven phylogenetically distant families within Hyloidea, indicating its broad distribution. This satDNA consists of repeats of approximately 190 bp and ex...

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  • Open Access
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16 Pages

Contrasting Satellitomes in New World and African Trogons (Aves, Trogoniformes)

  • Luciano Cesar Pozzobon,
  • Jhon Alex Dziechciarz Vidal,
  • Felipe Lagreca Bitencour,
  • Analía Del Valle Garnero,
  • Ricardo José Gunski,
  • Hélio Gomes da Silva Filho,
  • Fabio Porto-Foresti,
  • Ricardo Utsunomia,
  • Marcelo de Bello Cioffi and
  • Thales Renato Ochotorena de Freitas
  • + 1 author

1 November 2025

Background/Objectives: Satellite DNAs (satDNAs) are tandemly repeated sequences that play essential roles in chromosome structure, genome organization, and evolution. Despite their importance, the satellitome (the complete collection of satDNAs) of m...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,041 Views
15 Pages

Identification of a Novel Geminivirus in Fraxinus rhynchophylla in Korea

  • Aamir Lal,
  • Yong-Ho Kim,
  • Thuy Thi Bich Vo,
  • I Gusti Ngurah Prabu Wira Sanjaya,
  • Phuong Thi Ho,
  • Hee-Seong Byun,
  • Hong-Soo Choi,
  • Eui-Joon Kil and
  • Sukchan Lee

28 November 2021

Fraxinus rhynchophylla, common name ash, belongs to the family Oleaceae and is found in China, Korea, North America, the Indian subcontinent, and eastern Russia. It has been used as a traditional herbal medicine in Korea and various parts of the worl...